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The 2026 Iain McCalman Lecture

Communities in an era of compounding disasters: stories of hope from the Northern Rivers

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The 2026 Iain McCalman Lecture

The Iain McCalman Lecture celebrates SEI co-founder and former co-director Iain McCalman’s dedication to fostering and pioneering multidisciplinary environmental research. The lectures aim to highlight the work of early to mid-career researchers working across disciplinary boundaries to impact both scholarship and public discourse. In 2026, Dr Rebecca McNaught will be presenting the Iain McCalman Lecture titled Communities in an era of compounding disasters: stories of hope from the Northern Rivers.

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Abstract

In the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, the catastrophic 2022 floods and landslips revealed both the fragility of systems and the strength of local people. Communities stepped up in extraordinary ways, rewriting disaster response normsÌýafter experiencingÌýa series of compounding disasters over an 8-year period. ÌýThe responses toÌý2025 Cyclone Alfred demonstrated the lessons learned and positive systemic change that has happened since 2022 as well as showing that there is still much work to do.

This lecture shares stories from the ground up—women leading community disaster recovery efforts, the creation of the Northern Rivers Community Resilience Alliance involving over 50 grassroots community groups, and deep, embedded research partnerships. Drawing on two decades of experience in international climate and disaster work and current research in rural health, Dr. Rebecca McNaught explores what it means to move beyond a disaster response mindset toward a vision of proactivity and well-being in the face of compounding disasters.

Join us to learn how lessons from the Northern Rivers can inform policy, research, and practice in an increasingly climate-challenged world—and why our future depends on collaboration, creativity, and enabling a culture of care.

Event details:

When

6.00-8.00pm, Monday 2 Mar 2026

Location

Great Hall,ÌýThe University of Sydney NSW 2006

Cost

Free

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Speaker

Dr Rebecca McNaught is a Research Fellow - Rural and Remote Health with the School of Public Health, University of Sydney. She is based at the University Centre for Rural Health in Lismore, NSW - a region at the epicentre of compounding disaster events.

Dr McNaught has over 20 years of experience working with governments, NGOs and communities on climate change adaptation and disaster risk management across the Asia/Pacific region where she worked for the Red Cross and United Nations Development Program. She was a contributing author to the and the Australian Government's . She currently Co-Chairs the 'Sustainability, Climate Change and Health Collaboration' at The University of Sydney. Locally, she is a founding member of the , a prior board member of not-for-profit and President of the South Golden Beach New Brighton and Ocean Shores Community Resilience Team.

You can read and listen to Rebecca’s work at the following links:

  • Volume 2, 2025,
  • Articles in
  • This July 2025 episode of
  • McNaught, R., Pittaway, E., Bethune, L., Meade, D. & Longman, J. (2025) , Women’s Health Journal
  • McNaught R., Nalau J., Hales R., Pittaway E., Handmer J., Renouf J. (2024) ,ÌýScience Direct

Join us on Monday, 2 March 2026, for an evening of knowledge-sharing, canapés and networking.

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Header photo: A meeting of the Northern Rivers Community Resilience Alliance. Supplied by Kathie Heyman